NYMPH ALID.E EURYrill HI . 



EURYPHENE DORALICE. IS, 19, 20. 



Upperside. Male rufous-brown. Anterior wing with three spots in the cell 

 and some spots below them dark brown, followed by a rufous spot, a band of five 

 minute white spots from the costal margin to the middle, and by two submarginal 

 bands of black spots. Posterior wing with two black spots near the base ; crossed 

 beyond the middle by a broad band of rufous-orange traversed by a band of black 

 spots and bordered outwardly with black. 



Underside as above, except that it is rufous ; that the anterior wing has some 

 pale spots in the cell, a white spot beyond the middle of the costal margin and at the 

 apex, and that the minute white spots of the upperside are larger, and encompass some 

 of the black spots of the inner submarginal band ; that the posterior wing has a third 

 spot near the base, and a submarginal band of pale conical spots. 



Female like the male on the upperside, except that the anterior wing is crossed 

 at the middle by a band of pale conical spots ; that the posterior wing has no transverse 

 band of rufous-orange, but is broadly bordered by the same colour, traversed by zigzag 

 Mack spots, and bordered inwardly by lunular spots of the same colour. On the under- 

 side the difference between the sexes is very slight. 



Expan. 5 2-!%- ? %To inch. Hab. Old Calabar. 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



